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Rural communities in Canada need newcomers
February 24, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Rural communities need more settlement dollars: Conference Board

Governments are trying to attract newcomers to rural and small-town Canada, but are the nation's settlement services up to the task of

While using immigration to help the economy flourish is a no-brainer for many, some critics want to see the backlog dealt with first.
February 15, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Immigration supported by most Canadians: poll

As Canada plans to attract more than 1.3 million newcomers over the next three years, concerns abound on how Immigration Canada is

Instead of championing their resilience and adaptability, mainstream mental health services box Black refugees into a category assumed to be deficient upon arrival.
February 1, 2022
British Columbia/Health/Immigration

Canadian mental health system inadequate for Black refugees

Instead of championing the resilience and adaptability of Black migrants, the mental health system simply tries figuring out what's "wrong" with them.

Aaron Hemens presents a cautionary tale for newsroom managers about the perils of doing journalism in rural Canada for reporters of colour.
December 12, 2021
Arts & Culture/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Top Stories

BIPOC reporter narrates perils of working alone in rural Canada

Small cities and towns in Canada are welcoming more immigrants than ever before, but doing journalism in these places can be perilous

September 17, 2021
News/Politics

Friday Round-up: Misinformation Rampant in Electoral Campaign

With the federal election on Monday, NCM summarizes top, must-read stories from this week: on vaccine passports, Alberta’s COVID-19 crisis and more.

immigration Canada RNIP
December 17, 2020
Immigration

Helping Rural Communities Recover from the Last Recession

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada acknowledges gaps in employment during COVID-19, allowing newcomers an easier way to resettle in rural communities by

May 11, 2020
Health/News/Top Stories

Research Shows Canada Has Overlooked Immigrant Doctors

The level of care provided by internationally-trained or immigrant physicians is roughly equal to that provided by Canadian-born or American-born physicians, says

May 1, 2020
Health/News/Top Stories

Retired and Re-deployed Doctors Pitch In During COVID-19 Pandemic

With the explosion in the number of COVID-19 cases, Canadian provinces are recruiting retired doctors and redeploying healthcare practitioners. Webinars organized by

May 11, 2016
Top Stories

Temp Workers in Fort Mac: Hope Quenched by Fire

As the Fort McMurray emergency passes, those without housing and citizenship status face an uncertain future. Over 160 temporary foreign workers from

March 8, 2016
Arts & Culture

Distinction Awards Honour Calgary Changemakers

Calgary is celebrating the best of its immigrant communities at the 20th annual Immigrants of Distinction Awards this month. Immigrant Services Calgary

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